Non-stand-replacing disturbances are major drivers of northern hardwood forest dynamics, but are more challenging to characterize using satellite imagery than stand-replacing events. This study proposes a hurdle approach in which disturbance causal agents are first attributed to permanent sample plots that were either partially harvested, had sustained damage from an ice storm or remained undisturbed during the observation period, reaching an overall accuracy of 82.9%. Ordinary least square regression was then used to develop disturbance-specific models to assess the severity of partial harvests and damage from ice storms, with r-squared values of 0.57 and 0.59, respectively. The disturbance-specific models included a different set of predi...
The attribution of forest disturbances to disturbance agents is a critical challenge for remote sens...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Human-induced and natural disturbances are an important feature of forest ecosystems. Disturbances i...
in significant forest damage across eastern North America. Average crown loss of over 75 % was recor...
In this study, we characterised the temporal-spectral patterns associated with identifying acute-sev...
In this study, we characterised the temporal-spectral patterns associated with identifying acute-sev...
Landsat time series (LTS) and associated change detection algorithms are useful for monitoring the e...
Ice storms are a recurring landscape-scale disturbance in the eastern U.S. where they may cause vary...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated the impact of landscape disturbance on ecosystems....
Wind disturbance events can impact spatially heterogeneous patterns in vegetation structure and dist...
Forests are the largest aboveground sink for atmospheric carbon (C), and understanding how they chan...
Forests contain a majority of the aboveground carbon (C) found in ecosystems, and understanding biom...
Forests contain a majority of the aboveground carbon (C) found in ecosystems, and understanding biom...
Disturbance is a critical ecological process in forested systems, and disturbance maps are important...
The attribution of forest disturbances to disturbance agents is a critical challenge for remote sens...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Human-induced and natural disturbances are an important feature of forest ecosystems. Disturbances i...
in significant forest damage across eastern North America. Average crown loss of over 75 % was recor...
In this study, we characterised the temporal-spectral patterns associated with identifying acute-sev...
In this study, we characterised the temporal-spectral patterns associated with identifying acute-sev...
Landsat time series (LTS) and associated change detection algorithms are useful for monitoring the e...
Ice storms are a recurring landscape-scale disturbance in the eastern U.S. where they may cause vary...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated the impact of landscape disturbance on ecosystems....
Wind disturbance events can impact spatially heterogeneous patterns in vegetation structure and dist...
Forests are the largest aboveground sink for atmospheric carbon (C), and understanding how they chan...
Forests contain a majority of the aboveground carbon (C) found in ecosystems, and understanding biom...
Forests contain a majority of the aboveground carbon (C) found in ecosystems, and understanding biom...
Disturbance is a critical ecological process in forested systems, and disturbance maps are important...
The attribution of forest disturbances to disturbance agents is a critical challenge for remote sens...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...